Which of the following statements is/are NOT true about the curver2 = 4 cos 0 tan? 0? (Select all that apply.) There are two values of r for every value of 0 in the domain of the curve. The curve has two real numbers r, which are equal in magnitude but different in sign, for every e from 0 to 2n. The curve is symmetric about the pole. The curve is not symmetric with respect to the origin.

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Which of the following statements is/are NOT true about the curver2 = 4 cos 0 tan? 0?
(Select all that apply.)
There are two values of r for every value of e in the domain of the curve.
The curve has two real numbers r, which are equal in magnitude but different in sign,
for every 0 from 0 to 21n.
The curve is symmetric about the pole.
The curve is not symmetric with respect to the origin.
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following statements is/are NOT true about the curver2 = 4 cos 0 tan? 0? (Select all that apply.) There are two values of r for every value of e in the domain of the curve. The curve has two real numbers r, which are equal in magnitude but different in sign, for every 0 from 0 to 21n. The curve is symmetric about the pole. The curve is not symmetric with respect to the origin.
Which of the following statements is/are correct about the symmetry of the curve
sin 0 cos3 0? (Select all that apply.)
2.
The curve is symmetric with respect to the origin.
The curve is not symmetric with respect to the origin.
The curve is symmetric with respect to the y-axis.
The curve is symmetric with respect to the x-axis.
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following statements is/are correct about the symmetry of the curve sin 0 cos3 0? (Select all that apply.) 2. The curve is symmetric with respect to the origin. The curve is not symmetric with respect to the origin. The curve is symmetric with respect to the y-axis. The curve is symmetric with respect to the x-axis.
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